The Crosley Broadcasting Corporation was a radio and television broadcaster founded by radio manufacturing pioneer Powel Crosley, Jr. It had a major influence in the early years of radio and television broadcasting, and helped the Voice of America carry its message around the world. During it's existence, Crosley owned WLW and WLWT in Cincinnati, Ohio. This logo was also used by the Crosley Corporation. The name of the company would be revived by Crosley Brands in 1992.
1922–1968[]
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Avco Broadcasting Corporation[]
In 1968, the company dropped the Crosley name and turned into Avco Broadcasting Corporation, named after its parent company.